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The '''Board of Requirements''' (established 1675 [[AN]]) is the mechanism by which members of the [[Raspur Pact]], along with those states held to be in good standing by the Pact's Permanent Commission, may request the allocation of a certain proportion of the Allied Production Matrix's yearly output, the additional production of a set amount of a given specific product, or the development of an entirely new platform or weapons system.
The '''Board of Requirements''' (established 1675 [[AN]]) is the mechanism by which members of the [[Raspur Pact]], along with those states held to be in good standing by the Pact's Permanent Commission, may request the allocation of a certain proportion of the Allied Production Matrix's yearly output, the additional production of a set amount of a given specific product, or the development of an entirely new platform or weapons system.


Whilst allocations made to Theatre Level Continental Commands (Apollonia, Benacia, Cibola, Keltia, Tapfer, & Trans-Eura) have traditionally been made ''gratis'', on account of financial contributions made by the member states towards the collective security obligations of the Pact, requests for equipment made over and above these allocations would require a reasonable payment in return. For Pact members (Tier 1 Priority), prices would be calculated upon the basis of estimated cost and overhead. When it comes to selling allocations of output to neutrals, these base level prices would then be subject to a variable mark-up of between 5% – 25% dependent upon the system in question and the perceived state of relations between the applicant nation and the Pact.
Whilst [[Allied Production Matrix/Theatre Command Allocations|allocations]] made to Theatre Level Continental Commands ([[Apollonia Command|Apollonia]], [[Benacia Command|Benacia]], [[Cibola Command|Cibola]], [[Keltia Command|Keltia]], [[Tapfer Command|Tapfer]], & [[Trans-Euran Command|Trans-Eura]]) have traditionally been made ''gratis'', on account of financial contributions made by the member states towards the collective security obligations of the Pact, requests for equipment made over and above these allocations would require a reasonable payment in return. For Pact members (Tier 1 Priority), prices would be calculated upon the basis of estimated cost and overhead. When it comes to selling allocations of output to neutrals, these base level prices would then be subject to a variable mark-up of between 5% – 25% dependent upon the system in question and the perceived state of relations between the applicant nation and the Pact. Profits from sales are redistributed back to the contributing manufacturers in proportion to their output.


Reasonable forms of payment to the Allied Production Matrix take the form of direct monetary payment, credit lines for the purchase of goods and services from the applicant country, or the undertaking to provide a specific amount of a certain, usually strategic, raw materials. For reasons of administration and accounting all transactions are valued in [[Natopian natopo|Natopos]], the currency of [[Natopia]], the leading economy of the Pact.  
Reasonable forms of payment to the Allied Production Matrix take the form of direct monetary payment, credit lines for the purchase of goods and services from the applicant country, or the undertaking to provide a specific amount of a certain, usually strategic, raw materials. For reasons of administration and accounting all transactions are valued in [[Natopian natopo|Natopos]], the currency of [[Natopia]], the leading economy of the Pact.  


The only absolute prohibition on the sale of output from the Allied Production Matrix is to the member states of the [[USSO]], for [[War of Lost Brothers|fairly self-evident reasons]].  
The only absolute prohibition on the sale of output from the Allied Production Matrix is to the member states of the [[USSO]], for [[War of Lost Brothers|fairly self-evident reasons]], and [[Stormark]], the latter being a consequence of multinational quarantine established after the [[shire:Auspicious Occasion|Auspicious Occasion]].  




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| 19.IX.1675 || Sanama || [[F-9 Ashavan II]] - 108 || 1 || At Cost. 1st Tranche 1675 Production Cycle || Oil for Arms || Commencement from 1676
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|01.IX.1678||Elwynn||{{unbulleted list|[[F-9 Ashavan II]] - 240|[[S-2 Standard Missile]] - 2,400|[[BK-III Verteidiger]] - 2,000|[[Horjin Combat Vehicle 56|Horjin CV56(S)]] - 20,000|[[Light Truck]] - 200,000|[[M1610 7.9mm Rifle (Semi-Automatic)]] - 3,758,400|[[Wren 7.62mm Light Machine Gun]] - 315,000|[[80mm field gun]] - 4,000|[[105mm field gun]] - 2,500|[[82mm Mortar]] - 36,000|[[M1639 Stahlhelm]] - 2,335,283|[[Melusine-class Missile Boat]] - 420}}||1||On Credit (cost plus 15%). 1st Tranche 1678 Production Cycle||Scheduled Credit Repayments (12 years at 2.5% APR)||Immediate commencement, with six half-yearly tranches, 1678–1681.
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 18 December 2019

The Board of Requirements (established 1675 AN) is the mechanism by which members of the Raspur Pact, along with those states held to be in good standing by the Pact's Permanent Commission, may request the allocation of a certain proportion of the Allied Production Matrix's yearly output, the additional production of a set amount of a given specific product, or the development of an entirely new platform or weapons system.

Whilst allocations made to Theatre Level Continental Commands (Apollonia, Benacia, Cibola, Keltia, Tapfer, & Trans-Eura) have traditionally been made gratis, on account of financial contributions made by the member states towards the collective security obligations of the Pact, requests for equipment made over and above these allocations would require a reasonable payment in return. For Pact members (Tier 1 Priority), prices would be calculated upon the basis of estimated cost and overhead. When it comes to selling allocations of output to neutrals, these base level prices would then be subject to a variable mark-up of between 5% – 25% dependent upon the system in question and the perceived state of relations between the applicant nation and the Pact. Profits from sales are redistributed back to the contributing manufacturers in proportion to their output.

Reasonable forms of payment to the Allied Production Matrix take the form of direct monetary payment, credit lines for the purchase of goods and services from the applicant country, or the undertaking to provide a specific amount of a certain, usually strategic, raw materials. For reasons of administration and accounting all transactions are valued in Natopos, the currency of Natopia, the leading economy of the Pact.

The only absolute prohibition on the sale of output from the Allied Production Matrix is to the member states of the USSO, for fairly self-evident reasons, and Stormark, the latter being a consequence of multinational quarantine established after the Auspicious Occasion.


Table of Requirements

Date of Submission Requesting Nation Requirement Assigned Priority Tier Contract Details Contract Payment Details Scheduled Delivery
19.IX.1675 Sanama F-9 Ashavan II - 108 1 At Cost. 1st Tranche 1675 Production Cycle Oil for Arms Commencement from 1676
01.IX.1678 Elwynn 1 On Credit (cost plus 15%). 1st Tranche 1678 Production Cycle Scheduled Credit Repayments (12 years at 2.5% APR) Immediate commencement, with six half-yearly tranches, 1678–1681.